
StillMotion 2.0 // the revolution // behind the scenes
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I'm still trying to figure out the code before John's groovin'.
Amish - The code rhymes with "Fall Flirty-hive-hilly-heater Bedding" haha
If it’s not a great secret, how big is your working crew for one wedding?
Because usually we have two videographers, and one assistant. And anyway it’s not enough :(
- Andrew
90% of our shoots & same day edits are acheived with a team of 2 cinematographers. On our larger packages and/or special projects such as this one, we have a team of 3.
It definately would be a dream for us to have the four of us shooting a wedding together one day.
- Michael
Patrick, did you change from Canon to Sony EX1?
But you were just to fast :)
- Konrad
Dennis from Cinevate was kind enough to supply us with all the cameras and lenses for this shoot.
We still shoot with mostly Canon A1's as it we still find it provides the best performance/dollar value.
- Michael
The quality is awesome in the Final Video
Thanks Michael...
wish i have one..:)
It's awesome!!!
May I know where can I find the 35mm adapter?
awesome... u guys stillmotionist!!
jorge, the camera dont make the diference canon or sony, maybe sony over night shoot can be. but if u have some stillmotionist over a hv20 or any handycam with an 35mm adapters, they can tell how the water smell! in a few simple shoots....and a sweet soundtrack of curse..
any ways a simple tool (like mark II) dont capture a wonderful moment like this cause it (mark or red one) cant tell it with feelings and make u feel it!!!!!...dude, waste ur money and get ur mark ll....try to get some pics and video in the same time....tha sucks
Curious however in several scenes, I noticed a Nikon 80-200 AF-D and maybe a Sigma of some sort. Is this true? I just wanted to know what the circumstances was for that, instead of using the Canon 70-200 mentioned previously.
Great work again! This and many others have been a huge inspiration.
awesome, u guys make it look so easy!
it would be one kind of experience to be part of a crew like that!